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 | | Whatever positions the Jacksonian movement assumed following its initial formation, two of its core beliefs, at least according to Jackson, were preservation of the Union and support for the Constitution. |
 | | Ibid., 195; Sioussat, Tennessee, the Compromise of 1850, and the Nashville Convention, 344-5; and Satterfield, A Moderate Nationalist Jacksonian, 424-5. |
 | | Robert Beeler Satterfield, Andrew Jackson Donelson: A Moderate Nationalist Jacksonian (Ph.D. diss., The Johns Hopkins University, 1961). |
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